Nancy M. Nealious, Psy.D., is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist who has over 10 years experience serving individuals across the life span in social service organizations, community mental health, and college settings. Dr. Nealious has several areas of clinical interest and expertise, including complex trauma/abuse; relational conflicts; personal identity development (racial/ethnic, sexual, and spiritual identities), and acculturation issues. She is passionate about training and educating organizations and communities on issues related to culture, diversity/inclusion, trauma, and mental health management, especially among minority communities. Because she believes in the importance of honoring everyone’s voice in the healing process, she employs a collaborative approach to promote wellness with the people she serves.
Dr. Nealious presently works in private practice. She received her doctoral degree at Wheaton College (IL) and completed a post-doctoral fellowship at Baylor University as a Trauma Recovery Specialist. Dr. Nealious is currently a student at Duke Divinity School seeking a Masters of Divinity degree. She is a member of the American Psychological Association (APA).